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. >> not to get into markets and academics and polls but there was one poll done by cbs of independents. and uncommitted voters. that was their entire sample. after the debate. and biden won 50-31. >> woodruff: just independents. >> just uncommitted, people who were supporting a candidate but said they could switch, could leave that candidate. and so biden did-- i didn't find, i mean joe biden's default facial expression is a smile. i mean if he's irritated he smiles. he's got great teeth, i don't blame him for smiling. but if he's happy he smiles. if he-- if he is a little nervous he smiles. i didn't find it to be-- i mean he did interruption but i didn't find it to be so over the top. >> woodruff: you didn't think it took away from the substance. >> i think that you could certainly on a split screen if you would prefer it that he hadn't done it the way he did it. and there were occasionally some sounds of displeasure. but i thought at no point did paul ryan express, or manifest other than the one time he raised the question, and i thought it was perfectly appropriate on his part, wher
. >> not to get into markets and academics and polls but there was one poll done by cbs of independents. and uncommitted voters. that was their entire sample. after the debate. and biden won 50-31. >> woodruff: just independents. >> just uncommitted, people who were supporting a candidate but said they could switch, could leave that candidate. and so biden did-- i didn't find, i mean joe biden's default facial expression is a smile. i mean if he's irritated he smiles. he's got...
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ines ferre for cbs news. >> and you can watch tuesday night's highly anticipated debate from cbs 5. coverage begins at 6:00. the second presidential debate will be conducted in a town hall format allowing people to ask questions about foreigner and domestic policy. >>> well closer to home, both republicans and democrats went door to door in berkeley talking to voters about an array of measures on the california ballot. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec shows us why both are deciding to use a more personal approach. >> reporter: this election is very very important. >> reporter: that's one point we can all agree on. the rest of it from propositions to the president not so much. that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there oh they say this is important. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> so it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, and then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> re
ines ferre for cbs news. >> and you can watch tuesday night's highly anticipated debate from cbs 5. coverage begins at 6:00. the second presidential debate will be conducted in a town hall format allowing people to ask questions about foreigner and domestic policy. >>> well closer to home, both republicans and democrats went door to door in berkeley talking to voters about an array of measures on the california ballot. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec shows us why both are deciding to...
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on cbs 5. 10:00 a.m. in case you forgot. >> like the ladies myself. >> neighbors in the community of gold river called for help when a deer was spotted struggling in the canal. >> it brought in the firefighters. when crew assistance arrived they used a river rescue route to chase the animal. for more than an hour rescuers couldn't chase him once it got tired out they were able to bring in a little bit of help. >> wow, i'm just really impressed with everyone that they came out and put this effort forth to rescue the deer. >> the deer is going to be fine. >> that's going to do it for the news at noon. >> two words, go giants. >> yeah. >> see you
on cbs 5. 10:00 a.m. in case you forgot. >> like the ladies myself. >> neighbors in the community of gold river called for help when a deer was spotted struggling in the canal. >> it brought in the firefighters. when crew assistance arrived they used a river rescue route to chase the animal. for more than an hour rescuers couldn't chase him once it got tired out they were able to bring in a little bit of help. >> wow, i'm just really impressed with everyone that they...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for us today the most compelling story in the world involves a 14-year-old girl fighting for her life. she held up a light against the darkness of ignorance and now millions around the world are watching to see if she will die for her cause. malala yousafzai was taken today to a british hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound to the head. a week ago in pakistan a taliban gunman climbed aboard her school bus to assassinate her because of her long campaign to open schools to more girls in that country. we have two reports tonight. elizabeth palmer went to malala's hometown in pakistan. but we're going to begin with charlie d'agata in birmingham, england. charlie? >> reporter: doctors here are just beginning to examine malala scott, but they said this afternoon there's every reason to hope she will make what they called a decent recovery. but her treatment and rehabilitation could take months malala was flown out of pakistan on monday in a specially-equipped air ambulance. she arrived
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for us today the most compelling story in the world involves a 14-year-old girl fighting for her life. she held up a light against the darkness of ignorance and now millions around the world are watching to see if she will die for her cause. malala yousafzai was taken today to a british hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound to the head. a week ago in pakistan a taliban...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. in 24 days, americans will elect a president. according to the latest national gallup poll, mitt romney now leads barack obama by two points, 49 to 47, a statistical dead heat. the state of the race has been shaken up in the last 10 days since the first presidential debate. look at florida, ape crucial state for both men. a poll by two of the state's largest newspapers has governor romney up by seven points, 51 to 44. that's an eight-point swing since september when the president led by one. this creates more pressure for both candidates heading into their second debate on tuesday in new york. let's bring in correspondent nancy cordes with the president in williamsburg, virginia, where he's preparing. nancy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, jim. and polls taken this week also show governor romney pulling even in colorado and virginia. so the obama campaign has cleared the president's schedule the next three days. he is here doing debate prep, and that's
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. in 24 days, americans will elect a president. according to the latest national gallup poll, mitt romney now leads barack obama by two points, 49 to 47, a statistical dead heat. the state of the race has been shaken up in the last 10 days since the first presidential debate. look at florida, ape crucial state for both men. a poll by two of the state's largest newspapers has...
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everything in our house comes to a complete captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. people waited outside overnight just for the chance to be inside the supreme court today for the most controversial case of this term. at stake: admission to college for millions of americans for generations to come. a decade ago, the court ruled that race could be used as a factor granting college admissions. but today, a new supreme court heard a challenge to that which could change the law of the land on affirmative action. wyatt andrews was in the court today. >> reporter: abigail fisher was denied admission to the university of texas, she says, because of admission policies that favored less-qualified minorities. her simple argument is to stop using skin color in college admission. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: the u.t. entering class is among the most diverse anywhere, roughly 50% white and 50% minority. by law, the school h
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the united states is facing an attack threat equivalent to 9/11, an attack that would be carried out by computer. that was the stark warning from defense secretary leon panetta. he described a cyber pearl harbor in which attackers could take over computers that control the transportation system or a utility with deadly consequences. panetta's dire prediction comes after a massive computer attack on the world's largest oil company. so we asked david martin to tell us more. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyberspace. and defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies, including iran, are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paral
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you can watch the second debate here on cbs 5. coverage starts at 6:00, the debate will be a town hall format and going to allow people to ask questions about foreign and domestic policy. >>> gas prices in california are still very high. but they are coming down a little bit. here's the current average for a gallon of regular unleaded. it is 4:56 in san jose. and 4.60 in oakland. gasbuddy.com says they're 11- cents less than a week ago. >> that's interesting, they go up fast and slow to come back down. >> and so many excuses from the oil companies as to why that is. >>> meanwhile, it's a stunt so dangerous, nobody has tried it before. >> the latest in the efforts to plunge into a world record. >>> and in the weather department, starting out with fog and clouds close to the bay and extending inland. we'll talk about it after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beginning with low overcast, the numbers in the 50s. 23459 san jose and the forecast in a minute. [ male announcer ] the first look...i the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning
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and cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us. cate, i hear those business owners have got some tough news this morning, right? >> reporter: yes, that's right. i actually spoke to a couple of them still here sort of watching firefighters. as you can see, they are on scene hosing down making sure there are no hot spots. and that everything is in fact all clear but it is going to be a long day of clean-up for firefighters and these business owners after that massive fire tore through about 10 businesses. >> a master by called about 1:05 this morning and crews were it spread really quickly. firefighters tried to keep their work going and thatic came crashing down. i spoke with a couple of business owners standing by and they say it wasn't already tough economic times, this makes it worse. >> when i came here, i saw the fire at the corner and then spread from this side up to that side. >> as a precaution, firefighters evacuated a nearby apartment complex. but we hear that they are all back home right now. we heard earlier also one fir
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the vice president debate is tonight and cbs news poll shows more swing state voters are moving towards mitt romney. >> we'll ask obama strategist david axelrod how the president can stop romney's momentum. >> and a scandal lance armstrong took the biggest doping scandal in sports history. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i know how he'll come to attack us. the problem he has is he has barack obama's record he has to run on. >> the vice presidential candidates set to take center stage. >> biden and paul ryan go head-to-head in their first and only debate. >> if you have a bad game you just move on. you look forward to the next one. the difference between this and sports is that the stakes are so high. >> there was a garage collapse here at the miami-dade west campus. >> rescuers pulled one survivor from the rubble 13 hours after the collapse. >> two people are dead. investigators don't know what caused it. >>> republican lawmakers pounc
welcome to cbs "this morning." the vice president debate is tonight and cbs news poll shows more swing state voters are moving towards mitt romney. >> we'll ask obama strategist david axelrod how the president can stop romney's momentum. >> and a scandal lance armstrong took the biggest doping scandal in sports history. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i know how he'll come to attack us. the problem...
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reporting live, jeffrey schaub, cbs 5 and kcbs. >> thank you, jeffrey. thank you for that report. >>> all right. now a chance of showers and thunderstorms today. lawrence was talking about lightning. >> yeah. so was the chief there in richmond. what's going on? >> can't verifier the ones in richmond. i was talking to the folks at kcbs. we haven't seen lightning strikes there you about we have seen plenty at the coast. the half moon bay area getting pounded and the san jose area last night seeing some rain coming down. a welcome return of the rain that's fallen. they had a good downpour there. .09" of rain after 9:00 last night. and they may not be done yet. check out our high-def doppler radar. you can see some of that rainfall and automatic those lightning strikes showing up along -- all those lightning strikes showing up along the coastline. we are not done just yet. we could see more on the way although the rain line is going to be shifting further to the south. you can see some of that activity now towards los gatos. pretty good cells near blossom hi
reporting live, jeffrey schaub, cbs 5 and kcbs. >> thank you, jeffrey. thank you for that report. >>> all right. now a chance of showers and thunderstorms today. lawrence was talking about lightning. >> yeah. so was the chief there in richmond. what's going on? >> can't verifier the ones in richmond. i was talking to the folks at kcbs. we haven't seen lightning strikes there you about we have seen plenty at the coast. the half moon bay area getting pounded and the san...
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cbs news. original reporting. >> it's spooky this time of year. >> a lot of spooky stuff. >> not the election. halloween. we're all getting ready for halloween. i'm guessing >> you're a picasso with pumpkins you can come to my house and do pumpkins. >> what do you do? you draw the image first. what do you do -- sometimes my son will draw the circular eyes. >> that's hard with a knife. this is where you make the big bucks. you got to be able to do the artsy stuff. i do zigzag. i like scary teeth. >> scary teeth. >> your thing is scary teeth. we need to have a lower third on our screen that says anthony mason his thing is scary teeth. >> today is national costume swap day. >> great idea. >> i was just reading it. like green america initiative. if every kid swapped their costume we would limit 13,000 tons of waste that would go into our landfill. >> our kids make their own costumes. my son was the joker last year. he bought a cheap suit and he took it out on the driveway and spray painted it purpl
cbs news. original reporting. >> it's spooky this time of year. >> a lot of spooky stuff. >> not the election. halloween. we're all getting ready for halloween. i'm guessing >> you're a picasso with pumpkins you can come to my house and do pumpkins. >> what do you do? you draw the image first. what do you do -- sometimes my son will draw the circular eyes. >> that's hard with a knife. this is where you make the big bucks. you got to be able to do the artsy...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the state department is under pressure today as congress focuses on security in libya. we have new details on the attacks that killed the u.s. ambassador. >> new polls shows mitt romney gaining ground in ohio while the obama campaign continues to battle over big bird. >>> a teenage girl in pakistan is shot for take on the taliban and okay simple breath test reveal whether you have a deadly disease. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >>> this deserves a thorough investigation. we need to get to the bottom of every single allegation. >> we're learning dramatic new details about the september 11th assault that took the lives of ambassador chris stevens and the others. >> officials say there was no unrest outside of the compound prior to the attack. >> a state department official is expected to testify that his request for more troops and officers was turned down. >> governor romney wants to let wall street run wild but he wants to bring the h
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welcome to cbs "this morning." joe biden and paul ryan lock horns in a tense vice presidential debate. >> we'll get comments from both sides of the aisle. >> "endeavour" is making its way through the streets of angeles. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarky. first of all i will be very specific. >> the candidates clash at the vice presidential debate. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost ground. but i think it will be better served if weon't keep interrupting up each other. >> smirking. laughing. i thought it was rude. >> paul ryan had a solid performance. >> thought in terms of who dominated the debate joe biden dominated. >> the key to winning one of these debates is to lower expectations about your speaking skills and joe biden has been doing that for four years. >>> the retired space shuttle with "endeavour" is home. >> the nobel peace prize is to be awarded to the european union. >> things got out of h
welcome to cbs "this morning." joe biden and paul ryan lock horns in a tense vice presidential debate. >> we'll get comments from both sides of the aisle. >> "endeavour" is making its way through the streets of angeles. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarky. first of all i will be very specific. >> the candidates clash at the vice presidential debate....
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that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all its capers ♪ ♪ and all it will end ♪ nothing seems to be lasting ♪ but that isn't our concern ♪ we got something permanent ♪ i mean in the way we care ♪ it's very clear our love is here to stay ♪ ♪ not for a year but ever and a day ♪ ♪ the radio and the telephone and the movies that we know ♪ ♪ may just be passing fancies and in time may go ♪ ♪ but oh my deer our love is here to stay ♪
that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all...
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cbs, some 34 times, i believe, if i'm not mistaken. do they risk -- this is big for her to step out like this. >> dana: i don't think so. i know that the cbs executives in particular, in the newsroom and "60 minutes" are very supportive of her. not only what happened to her after she was doing the coverage in tahrir square and came home, hospitalized for a while. even afterwards. they give her big assignments, but she takes the assignments on. she not afraid. in reading the article this morning, the thing that jumped out at me, if she had espoused another view, more a view about how america it's really your fault, along those lines this wouldn't be a story. that would have been expected. because she took a tougher, harder long, she has been there. she is our eyes and ears. she is telling us, through the media, telling washington, this is not good enough to say that al-qaeda is on its heels. it's changed. we have faced real threats. not just in afghanistan, but certainly in northern africa. >> eric: is it dangerous for president obama t
cbs, some 34 times, i believe, if i'm not mistaken. do they risk -- this is big for her to step out like this. >> dana: i don't think so. i know that the cbs executives in particular, in the newsroom and "60 minutes" are very supportive of her. not only what happened to her after she was doing the coverage in tahrir square and came home, hospitalized for a while. even afterwards. they give her big assignments, but she takes the assignments on. she not afraid. in reading the...
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welcome to cbs "this morning". the campaigns are tightly focused on tomorrow night's debate, and a new poll shows the presidential race is effectively tied. >>> we hear from flying felix baumgartner after his daring free fall from space. >>> and a top hollywood banker's own words could haunt him in his plus brutality lawsuit. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> even if he changes his style, he can't change his record and he can't change his policies. >> president obama and mitt romney get ready for round two. >> presidential candidates are hard to find. they are getting ready for tuesday night's presidential debate. >> it is going great. >> what's the president going to do? is he going to take this behavior of biden and put reasoning behind it. >>cting like a 14-year-old while on camera. he was supposed to be the adult. >> i'm monkey strong, brother. >> a big day for felix baumgartner. his record jump from space sent him plunging faster than the speed of sound. >> i wo
welcome to cbs "this morning". the campaigns are tightly focused on tomorrow night's debate, and a new poll shows the presidential race is effectively tied. >>> we hear from flying felix baumgartner after his daring free fall from space. >>> and a top hollywood banker's own words could haunt him in his plus brutality lawsuit. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> even if he changes his style, he...
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we'll show you how it works on cbs "this morning." cbs "this morning". the westgate cousins went old school to decide who pays the check. a local book club raved about the cliffhangers in the new crime novel. and some bff's from college joked about looking up old flames on facebook. all over delicious entrees like new santa cruz steak from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. when i went to my dentist, he had said, "we do have a solution for sensitive teeth. you're going to have to change out your toothpaste." i like the way my old toothpaste felt. it made my teeth feel really clean, and i didn't want to not have that again. my dentist suggested that i switch to sensodyne. when i went to sensodyne it was as if i was still using my old toothpaste, but it has an added benefit, which will help take away my sensitivity. it's a life changer, it really is. it makes you go from grumpy back to happy again. it's a life changer, it really is. ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent at best buy. ♪ wow my definition is hig
we'll show you how it works on cbs "this morning." cbs "this morning". the westgate cousins went old school to decide who pays the check. a local book club raved about the cliffhangers in the new crime novel. and some bff's from college joked about looking up old flames on facebook. all over delicious entrees like new santa cruz steak from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. when i went to my dentist, he had said, "we do have a solution for...
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captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." joe biden and paul ryan clashed time and time again throughout last night's vice presidential debate both men under pressure governor romney building momentum after the first presidential dough bait. >> 50% said biden won, 31% said ryan won and 19% called it a tie. also in that poll 55% said biden is someone they can relate to. 21 points higher than before the debate. ryan's relatability went up 17 points to 48% and 85% said biden is knowledgeable about the issues and 75% said the same thing about paul ryan. jan crawford is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. jan, good morning. >> good morning, norah. good morning charlie. good morning to those of you in the west. the president tried to explain that lackluster performance at the debate of being too polite. the vice president surely can't say that about his performance last night. he came out of the block, never stopped. to the point republicans are now saying he interrupted paul ryan 82 times. >> with all due respect, that's a b
captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." joe biden and paul ryan clashed time and time again throughout last night's vice presidential debate both men under pressure governor romney building momentum after the first presidential dough bait. >> 50% said biden won, 31% said ryan won and 19% called it a tie. also in that poll 55% said biden is someone they can relate to. 21 points higher than before the debate. ryan's...
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there's a cbs poll of, i think, voters where he has won 50-30. i don't put a lot of stock in the polls but there's an audience out there that we were talking to, the democratic base, number one, and independent voters and there's a great -- polls aren't worth much in the last 25 days, having biden winning 50-30. this isn't about polls miechlt dad took the opportunity to speak directly to the american people and spoke about paul ryan's plan to voucherize medicare. what i was struck by as a veteran is paul ryan last night suggested, left the door wide open for, if not suggested putting additional troops in afghanistan. and, you know, this is after he spent the first half of his answer saying he didn't have any difference with the time line that my father and the president set for getting out of afghanistan. then he went on about how we should have additional troops in afghanistan, the most dangerous part of the most dangerous country in the world. i thought that was the most remarkable moment and i thought it highlighted -- paul ryan's a nice guy,
there's a cbs poll of, i think, voters where he has won 50-30. i don't put a lot of stock in the polls but there's an audience out there that we were talking to, the democratic base, number one, and independent voters and there's a great -- polls aren't worth much in the last 25 days, having biden winning 50-30. this isn't about polls miechlt dad took the opportunity to speak directly to the american people and spoke about paul ryan's plan to voucherize medicare. what i was struck by as a...
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. >> i want to turn to a clip from a cbs report on the tartheh tar sands project. according to earth energy resources, there's now revolutionary clean technology involving, of all things, oranges. >> if you get all of this out of the ground, separate the oil from the sand, and put all the land back where it came from cleanly, that is exactly with the calgary, the behind this project says it can do with a secret formula, incredibly, involving something you can find any grocery store -- oranges >> a recipe they say can keep you talk beautiful while mining for oil. >> the company president says his patent pending process with citrus extract does the unthinkable. it takes oil from the sand, leaving no pools of toxic waste and will not permanently scar the land. >> our long-term environmental footprint is almost nil. i can say that with high degree of confidence. >> this company video shows the only byproduct is the sand itself, later used to landscape. >> if we cannot do it, then we will go back to canada. >> john weisheit, can you talk about the citrus solution? >> it
. >> i want to turn to a clip from a cbs report on the tartheh tar sands project. according to earth energy resources, there's now revolutionary clean technology involving, of all things, oranges. >> if you get all of this out of the ground, separate the oil from the sand, and put all the land back where it came from cleanly, that is exactly with the calgary, the behind this project says it can do with a secret formula, incredibly, involving something you can find any grocery store...
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but the leader of that team, lieutenant colonel andrew wood from the utah army national guard, told cbs this week that shortly after he arrived in libya in february, there was pressure from the state department to reduce the amount of security. we'll hear more from him today since he is scheduled to testify as well. back to you. >> brian: so many facets to this. you have t cover-up, you have what did we know ahead of time? security concerns. people coming forward with no ax to grind, just facts to get out saying security was denied. others saying i knew it was a terrorist attack. others saying now seems like nobody saying the movie individually, that it was the cause. it's going to be a dynamic situation today and the aftermath tonight, tomorrow and the next day, everyone looks to save their careers. >> gretchen: the foreign policy debate october 22 between mitt romney and barak obama, may be the first time we hear the president responding to any of this on the record. >> steve: speaking of presidential politic, let's look at a brand-new rasmussen poll. in addition to polling nationally
but the leader of that team, lieutenant colonel andrew wood from the utah army national guard, told cbs this week that shortly after he arrived in libya in february, there was pressure from the state department to reduce the amount of security. we'll hear more from him today since he is scheduled to testify as well. back to you. >> brian: so many facets to this. you have t cover-up, you have what did we know ahead of time? security concerns. people coming forward with no ax to grind, just...
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. >> it's sunday morning on cbs, and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: sharon osbourn of the talk show "the talk" is a talker all right. she's outspoken, on occasion outrageous but not talked out, not yet by any means. in this morning's sunday profile she talks to lee cowan. ready with the [bleep] button? let's go. >> reporter: to say sharon osbourn is colorful is about as big an understatement as her bright burgandy hair. >> you wanted it. you got it. now shut up. >> i would still like to have sex with you, mr. baldwin. i'm such a witch today but i'm loving it. >> reporter: from talk shows to talent shows. >> would you put a cork in it? reporter: she's the antidote to political correctness. >> i do not think that you should be allowed to breed, my dear. >> reporter: every story is is peppered with more than a hint of salty language. >> and i go what a crock of [bleep] >> reporter: but it's that honest, unfiltered four-letter way about her that hassles charmed many of her critics. having just turned 60 last week, she owns up to every word. >> you can't sit here and say, i didn't d
. >> it's sunday morning on cbs, and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: sharon osbourn of the talk show "the talk" is a talker all right. she's outspoken, on occasion outrageous but not talked out, not yet by any means. in this morning's sunday profile she talks to lee cowan. ready with the [bleep] button? let's go. >> reporter: to say sharon osbourn is colorful is about as big an understatement as her bright burgandy hair. >> you wanted it. you got it....
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you, cbs and fox had to squeeze these facts out. this is supposed to be the most transparent administration in history? come on. give me a break. something funny's going on here. something's rotten in the state of denmark. >> i would completely agree with you there's been lots of dancing around this issue. my question was when you say something's a cover-up, that's a next step forward. let's move on. i want to play something you said back in february on cbs "face the nation." you were talking about mitt romney. listen. >> he has changed his position on virtually everything. he was a traditional, moderate republican. strong on fiscal matters. conservative. strong on foreign policy. but basically socially moderate. and he changed all that. i am a moderate republican. that's what i am. so i'd be inclined to support someone like -- like mitt romney. but all those changes in positions give me -- give me pause. >> still give you pause? >> no. i resolved it. >> what was the resolving? >> i looked at president obama. i said four more years
you, cbs and fox had to squeeze these facts out. this is supposed to be the most transparent administration in history? come on. give me a break. something funny's going on here. something's rotten in the state of denmark. >> i would completely agree with you there's been lots of dancing around this issue. my question was when you say something's a cover-up, that's a next step forward. let's move on. i want to play something you said back in february on cbs "face the nation."...
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you can make the argument that cbs is doing it as well. but where -- >> where is the "new york times." where is the "washington post"? where are all the major newspapers? where is nbc? my goodness, nbc. god forbid they should have to cover this. this should be on "the new york times" today. it dominated sunday news yesterday. you have to deliberately taken it off the front page given what happened on sunday. bill: david axelrod made the claim mitt romney is doing his best to exploit this. is there argument to be made there? how was this handled on? >> he should be exploiting it. there is real chance, there is a chance a cover-up here. they're trying to run out the clock. hillary clinton appoints a commission that will investigate. they will not report until next january or february. that is deliberate attempt to run out the clock. susan rice's statements are totally inexplicable. the president's statements are totally inexplicable when he talks about this being created by the mohammed film. the vice president's statement is somebody surd.
you can make the argument that cbs is doing it as well. but where -- >> where is the "new york times." where is the "washington post"? where are all the major newspapers? where is nbc? my goodness, nbc. god forbid they should have to cover this. this should be on "the new york times" today. it dominated sunday news yesterday. you have to deliberately taken it off the front page given what happened on sunday. bill: david axelrod made the claim mitt romney is...
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the cbs news poll says 51% biden won the debate and 31% ryan won the debate. your thoughts. >> the cnn poll had it the other way. i want to go back to this benghazi issue which i think is more than analyzing the style points of this debate. what this white house is doing in trying to throat intelligence communities under the bus is atrocious. both the state department, telephone possible conference and the testimony in congress makes it clear that the intelligence community was right on this right from the start. it's the kind of intelligence discussion that takes place when a president is briefed and goes through that briefing processn in bern the cia. this president chose to skip almost 60% of that give and take in the cia briefings. that part of his problem. but the second thing that was atrocious yesterday was joe biden trying to claim that there was a problem of funding. when they had not only the terrible part of this is that they had denied investing in additional security for the ambassador in libya but spent $150,000 for a new select charging system f
the cbs news poll says 51% biden won the debate and 31% ryan won the debate. your thoughts. >> the cnn poll had it the other way. i want to go back to this benghazi issue which i think is more than analyzing the style points of this debate. what this white house is doing in trying to throat intelligence communities under the bus is atrocious. both the state department, telephone possible conference and the testimony in congress makes it clear that the intelligence community was right on...
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wednesday, october 15, at hofstra university in new york, moderated by my friend, bob schieffer of "cbs news." thank you, senator mccain. thank you, senator obama. good night, everyone, from nashville. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [crowd murmurs] [crowd murmurs] [crowd murmurs] [crowd murmurs] [crowd murmurs] [crowd murmurs]
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cnn poll had ryan winning, cbs poll had biden winning. biden was effective when he got back to framing this as a choice of who is on your side. ryan, in the answer on libya was effective when he could get back to whether the past four years justify another four years. those are each strong arguments for those remaining undecided voters, which is why i think the debate, above all, shows we may be headed for the third photo finish presidential election out of the last four. >> jessica, if you listen to the reaction, it appears from joe biden's performance, i think people are saying, you know, joe biden, after that phone call with president obama, his first words were you're welcome. how is the administration dealing with this? do they see it the same way? >> reporter: he went into this happy to be able to defend the honor of the white house and this administration and will probably come out of it feeling he did that. and the administration and the campaign were thrild with the performance last night for the very reasons ron outlined. especi
cnn poll had ryan winning, cbs poll had biden winning. biden was effective when he got back to framing this as a choice of who is on your side. ryan, in the answer on libya was effective when he could get back to whether the past four years justify another four years. those are each strong arguments for those remaining undecided voters, which is why i think the debate, above all, shows we may be headed for the third photo finish presidential election out of the last four. >> jessica, if...
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program has been brought to you in part by aarp virginia, league of women voters of virginia, wtvr cbs 6 and pbs, community idea station. we want to say thanks again to the candidates for appearing together on the stage tonight. we heard a lot about social security, medicare. many of the issues voters of virginia are facing. we want to thank those voters and our live audience for taking part this evening. don't forget, election day is now less than a month away. on behalf of everyone who brought this debate to you, i'm bill fitzgerald. good night. >> all this month and until election day, c-span is bringing you white house and senate debates around the country. on c-span television networks c-span radio and c-span.org. tomorrow we're in west virginia for the debate between democratic governor earl ray tomlin and republican challenger bill moloti. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. wednesday, we move to massachusetts for the third debate between republican senator scott brown and his democratic challenger, elizabeth warren at 7:00 eastern. >> piquancy both of those debates on li
program has been brought to you in part by aarp virginia, league of women voters of virginia, wtvr cbs 6 and pbs, community idea station. we want to say thanks again to the candidates for appearing together on the stage tonight. we heard a lot about social security, medicare. many of the issues voters of virginia are facing. we want to thank those voters and our live audience for taking part this evening. don't forget, election day is now less than a month away. on behalf of everyone who...
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1964 when he was running for president, he went on a vacation in europe and daniel schorr, then of the cbs evening news senior foreign correspondent reported that barry goldwater's planned trip to europe was really a clandestine effort to meet up with neo-nazi elements in hitler's stomping ground in order to coordinate the fall campaign. goldwater actually sued and won, one of the very few times we get libeled or slander by the press and get punishment for. since 1987 the media research center has been documenting these attacks and providing fodder for people like me and others to sort of turn tables on them. the trend has always been the more you admire a leader, a conservative leader like goldwater or reagan or clarence thomas or jesse helms or rush limbaugh, the entire congressional class of 1994 or the tea party movement mostly of united states western civilization, basically anything that is on the side of truth, justice and the american way, we get demonized for it and treated as if it were some sort of otherworldly evil creatures. so tonight we give you some snippets down memory lan
1964 when he was running for president, he went on a vacation in europe and daniel schorr, then of the cbs evening news senior foreign correspondent reported that barry goldwater's planned trip to europe was really a clandestine effort to meet up with neo-nazi elements in hitler's stomping ground in order to coordinate the fall campaign. goldwater actually sued and won, one of the very few times we get libeled or slander by the press and get punishment for. since 1987 the media research center...
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. >> [talking over each other] mix cbs news has exclusive information including documents that now sheds new light on the president's service record. 60 minutes has obtained government documents that indicate mr. bush may have received preferential treatment in the guard after not fulfilling his commitment. >> both republican and you vote to enable george bush to keep rolling as a member on a retarded child emperor. [laughter] >> i have to tell you it's part of reporting this case in this election the feeling most people get when they hear barack obama is this feeling up my leg and i don't have that too often. seriously, he speaks about america in a way that has nothing to do it politics, about our country, and that is an objective assessment. >> i read that he once took a psychological profile test and it is the position as undertaker >> on the bus ride along the snow we rode to lebanon and hampshire i showed in this week's "newsweek" hot off the press. how does this feel of all of the honors that have come your way, all of the publicity? >> i've not seen mess, so it's quite something.
. >> [talking over each other] mix cbs news has exclusive information including documents that now sheds new light on the president's service record. 60 minutes has obtained government documents that indicate mr. bush may have received preferential treatment in the guard after not fulfilling his commitment. >> both republican and you vote to enable george bush to keep rolling as a member on a retarded child emperor. [laughter] >> i have to tell you it's part of reporting this...